Michigan State University Extension
Ornamental Plants plus Version 2.0 - 00000629
01/01/98

FORSYTHIA DISEASE PROBLEMS


Bacterial crown gall causes nodular growths along the       
stems that may kill them.  Cut off and destroy infected     
canes, or destroy the entire plant if it's severely         
infected.                                                   

Several leaf spots may be seen but are not serious.         

Dieback occurs when a fungus enters the blossoms and        
flower stalks.  Twigs on infected stems die back.  Prune    
out and destroy dead twigs and stems.                       


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